ASTM E2578-2007 Standard Practice for Calculation of Mean Sizes Diameters and Standard Deviations of Particle Size Distributions《平均尺寸 直径的计算和粒径分布的标准偏差的标准实施规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 2578 07Standard Practice forCalculation of Mean Sizes/Diameters and StandardDeviations of Particle Size Distributions1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 2578; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of
2、revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 The purpose of this practice is to present procedures forcalculating mean sizes and standard de
3、viations of size distri-butions given as histogram data (see Practice E 1617). Theparticle size is assumed to be the diameter of an equivalentsphere, e.g., equivalent (area/surface/volume/perimeter) diam-eter.1.2 The mean sizes/diameters are defined according to theMoment-Ratio (M-R) definition syst
4、em.2,3,41.3 This practice uses SI (Systme International) units asstandard.1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine
5、 the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:5E 1617 Practice for Reporting Particle Size Characteriza-tion Data3. Terminology3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.1.1 diameter distribution, nthe distribution by diameterof partic
6、les as a function of their size.3.1.2 equivalent diameter, ndiameter of a circle or spherewhich behaves like the observed particle relative to or deducedfrom a chosen property.3.1.3 geometric standard deviation, nexponential of thestandard deviation of the distribution of log-transformed par-ticle s
7、izes.3.1.4 histogram, na diagram of rectangular bars propor-tional in area to the frequency of particles within the particlesize intervals of the bars.3.1.5 lognormal distribution, na distribution of particlesize, whose logarithm has a normal distribution; the left tail ofa lognormal distribution ha
8、s a steep slope on a linear size scale,whereas the right tail decreases gradually.3.1.6 mean particle size/diameter, nsize or diameter of ahypothetical particle such that a population of particles havingthat size/diameter has, for a purpose involved, properties whichare equal to those of a populatio
9、n of particles with differentsizes/diameters and having that size/diameter as a meansize/diameter.3.1.7 moment of a distribution, na moment is the meanvalue of a power of the particle sizes (the 3rd moment isproportional to the mean volume of the particles).3.1.8 normal distribution, na distribution
10、 which is alsoknown as Gaussian distribution and as bell-shaped curvebecause the graph of its probability density resembles a bell.3.1.9 number distribution, nthe distribution by number ofparticles as a function of their size.3.1.10 order of mean diameter, nthe sum of the subscriptsp and q of the me
11、an diameter Dp,q.3.1.11 particle, na discrete piece of matter.3.1.12 particle diameter/size, nsome consistent measureof the spatial extent of a particle (see equivalent diameter).3.1.13 particle size distribution, na description of the sizeand frequency of particles in a population.3.1.14 population
12、, na set of particles concerning whichstatistical inferences are to be drawn, based on a representativesample taken from the population.3.1.15 sample, na part of a population of particles.3.1.16 standard deviation, nmost widely used measure ofthe width of a frequency distribution.1This practice is u
13、nder the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E56 on Nanotech-nology and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E56.02 on Characterization:Physical, Chemical, and Toxicological Properties.Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2007. Published November 2007.2Alderliesten, M., “Mean Particle Diameters. Part
14、 I: Evaluation of DefinitionSystems,” Part. Part. Syst. Charact., 7, 1990, pp. 233-241.3Alderliesten, M., “Mean Particle Diameters. From Statistical Definition toPhysical Understanding,” J. Biopharm.Statist., 15, 2005, pp. 295-325.4Mugele, R. A., Evans, H. D., “Droplet Size Distribution in Sprays,”
15、Ind. Eng.Chem., 43, 1951, pp. 1317-1324.5For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM Inter
16、national, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.3.1.17 surface distribution, nthe distribution by surfacearea of particles as a function of their size.3.1.18 variance, na measure of spread around the mean;square of the standard deviation.3.1.19 volume di
17、stribution, nthe distribution by volumeof particles as a function of their size.4. Summary of Practice4.1 Samples of particles to be measured should be repre-sentative for the population of particles.4.2 The frequencyof a particular value of a particle size Dcan be measured (or expressed) in terms o
18、f the number ofparticles, the cumulated diameters, surfaces or volumes of theparticles. The corresponding frequency distributions are calledNumber, Diameter, Surface, or Volume distributions.4.3 As class mid points Diof the histogram intervals thearithmetic mean values of the class boundaries are us
19、ed.4.4 Particle shape factors are not taken into account, al-though their importance in particle size analysis is beyonddoubt.4.5 A coherent nomenclature system is presented whichconveys the physical meanings of mean particle diameters.5. Significance and Use5.1 Mean particle diameters defined accor
20、ding to theMoment-Ratio (M-R) system are derived from ratios betweentwo moments of a particle size distribution.6. Mean Particle Sizes/Diameters6.1 Moments of Distributions:6.1.1 Moments are the basis for defining mean sizes andstandard deviations. A random sample, containing N elementsfrom a popula
21、tion of particle sizes Di, enables estimation of themoments of the size distribution of the population of particlesizes. The r-th sample moment, denoted by Mr, is defined tobe:Mr:5 N21(iniDir(1)where N 5 (ini, Diis the midpoint of the i-th interval andniis the number of particles in the i-th size cl
22、ass (i.e., classfrequency). The (arithmetic) sample mean M1of the particlesize D is mostly represented by D . The r-th sample momentabout the mean D, denoted by Mr, is defined by:Mr:5 N21(iniDi D!r(2)6.1.2 The best-known example is the sample variance M2.This M2always underestimates the population v
23、ariancesD2(squared standard deviation). Instead, M2multiplied byN/(N1) is used, which yields an unbiased estimator, sD2, forthe population variance. Thus, the sample variance sD2has tobe calculated from the equation:sD25NN 1M25(iniDi D!2N 1(3)6.1.3 Its square root is the standard deviation sDof thes
24、ample (see also 6.3). If the particle sizes D are lognormallydistributed, then the logarithm of D,lnD, follows a normaldistribution (Gaussian distribution). The geometric mean Dgofthe particle sizes D equals the exponential of the (arithmetic)mean of the (lnD)-values:Dg5 expN21(iniln Di!# 5NPiDini(4
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